On this episode of ID The Future, medical illustrator and artist Jody Sjogren, tells her scientific journey from being a passive "go-with-the-flow" Darwinist to becoming a Darwin-skeptic as she learned more and more about the workings of biology and human-designed machines, and gained experience with the creative-process.
Sjogren graduated from Colorado State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology, and then from the Medical College of Georgia with a Master of Science degree in Medical Illustration, and also has a background in aviation. She now works as an artist with Metamorphosis Studios, and contributes to IDarts.org, both of which feature her highly-regarded art connecting biological avian flight with human-designed flight-machines.
On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. James Le Fanu concludes his talk on big science with insight into its increasingly dogmatic tendencies....
Can we scientifically detect the activity of a mind behind the universe? On this ID The Future, philosopher of science Dr. Stephen Meyer answers...
Today’s ID the Future spotlights the first part of a lively and cordial conversation between host and atheist Michael Shermer and Stephen Meyer, author...